The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] sloppy work at the type-face? By their redactions shall ye know them In the 45 page essay on his case and matters relating to Kincora which Colin Wallace submitted to the Northern Ireland Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) inquiry, only two sections were redacted before the material was placed on the HIA site. They are […]

Still thinking about Dallas

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[PDF file]: […] informant, Native American Lawrence ‘Loy’ Factor, knew and told them. All Factor said was that he had been recruited by a man he knew only as ‘ Wallace’ and paid in advance to fire his rifle at someone. That someone turned out to be Kennedy. The book centrally describes the authors’ attempts to identify […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] this, if you can get past the paywall. The author has been briefed by someone – I would guess not a million miles from outgoing Defence Secretary Wallace – knowledgeable about the bizarre goings-on at MOD procurement and gives a couple of barely believable examples. 32 8 think ‘Well, maybe I won’t put through […]

The View from the Bridge

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[…] than mind control victims (or zersetzen victims) have had here and in the USA. Kincora The Kincora story featured on Channel 4 News on 1 June, Colin Wallace was interviewed at length and a decent selection of photographs from his days in Northern Ireland were shown. Most of the information used and the photographs […]

ViewfromtheBridge

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[…] this, if you can get past the paywall. The author has been briefed by someone – I would guess not a million miles from outgoing Defence Secretary Wallace – knowledgeable about the bizarre goings-on at MOD procurement and gives a couple of barely believable examples. 32 8 inflation. They have to create uncertainty and […]

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[…] this, if you can get past the paywall. The author has been briefed by someone – I would guess not a million miles from outgoing Defence Secretary Wallace – knowledgeable about the bizarre goings-on at MOD procurement and gives a couple of barely believable examples. 32 8 inflation. They have to create uncertainty and […]

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[…] this, if you can get past the paywall. The author has been briefed by someone – I would guess not a million miles from outgoing Defence Secretary Wallace – knowledgeable about the bizarre goings-on at MOD procurement and gives a couple of barely believable examples. 19 5 Mastercard, whose ads are on YouTube. Its […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] Ireland were shown. Most of the information used and the photographs shown were in Channel 4 News’ office in 1987, when that programme did several pieces on Wallace and his allegations about MI5’s psyops projects against British politicians on the centre and left. But in 1987, with Thatcher in her pomp, C4N didn’t feel […]

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[…] the CERN facility in Switzerland.41 By their redactions shall ye know them In the 45 page essay on his case and matters relating to Kincora which Colin Wallace submitted to the Northern Ireland Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) inquiry, only two sections were redacted before the material was placed on the HIA site. They are […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] being reviewed by someone else. But I can’t resist commenting on a couple of pages on Northern Ireland about which I have some knowledge. First there’s Colin Wallace, ‘an information officer based at the British army headquarters in Lisburn, Northern Ireland He had apparently adopted a rather too cavalier approach to his job’. (pp. […]

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